Results for “breaking someone's ankles”
Dribbling so well the defender falls
A pitch that curves or breaks off a straight path.
Cleanly breaking off a fight and getting out before it goes bad.
Tearing a big slice off someone's health bar without killing them.
Reply with a screenshot of someone's old contradictory post to expose them.
Mocking someone's bad post via quote-tweet, usually for laughs and clout.
Two-word dismissal blaming someone's complaint on them being bad.
To perform brilliantly — usually shouted as 'let him cook' when someone's mid-flow and shouldn't be interrupted.
Reply pointing out that someone's handle is suspiciously perfect for what they just said.
Scouse for face — usually said when someone's pulling one.
Mate or pal — or, depending on the sentence, someone's face.
To pester, nag or do someone's head in.
A lift on the back of someone's bike.
A lift on the back of someone's bike.
Mature content — open to view.
An aggressive challenge to someone's gang credentials.
New Orleans-ese for 'at' or 'to' a place, usually someone's house.
Fighting In Someone's House — British shorthand for urban combat.
To get written up for breaking parole and sent back inside.
A short jumper wire used to connect a device to a circuit without breaking the run.
The art of the witty, pointed insult, exposing someone's flaw so sharp the room laughs.
A clever, thorough takedown — pointing out someone's flaws with precision.
Binding the wrists and ankles together behind the back.
Mature content — open to view.
The art of dragging someone's flaws so wittily the room laughs with you, not them.
To reveal someone's real-world identity.
Mocking challenge to someone's lifting credibility.
A lift ruled invalid for breaking the rules.
A curveball or sharp breaking pitch.
A disciplinary report for breaking a rule.
Deflecting someone's advances with vague excuses instead of a clear no.
Liking someone's very old posts, revealing you've been scrolling far back.
Digging deep through someone's social media history.
Giving backhanded compliments to undermine someone's confidence.
Pointing out or celebrating someone's positive relationship traits.
Able to grow without breaking or costing proportionally more.
The surf is exceptional and breaking beautifully right now.
Powerful, often hollow waves breaking over rock or coral reef.
Stuck shoreward of the breaking waves, taking them on the head.
Hitting the breaking crest and dropping back down.